Canada: Comp Bureau says seven companies conspired to agree on bread prices
Court documents allege five retailers cooperated with two of Canada’s major wholesalers in a price-fixing scandal, leading to serious offences
Court documents allege five retailers cooperated with two of Canada’s major wholesalers in a price-fixing scandal, leading to serious offences
Highly regarded antitrust lawyers Hill Wellford and Darren Tucker have joined Vinson & Elkins (V&E) as partners, bringing to the
According to Reuters, Mexico’s antitrust authority has opened a probe of possible monopoly abuses by e-commerce companies, such online retailers.
Posted by Social Science Research Network By Thibault Schrepel (University Paris) The “Enhanced No Economic Sense Test”: Experimenting with Predatory
Posted by Bloomberg By Tara Lachapelle Make No Mistake, AT&T Is in Limbo Going to court isn’t fun. But for AT&T
Japan’s Fujifilm Holdings is set to take over Xerox in a $6.1 billion deal, combining the US company into their
China National Nuclear (CNNC), China’s No. 2 nuclear power producer, will take over the country’s top nuclear power plant builder
The Department of Justice (DOJ), which has sued to block the telecom giant’s US$85 billion purchase of Time Warner, has
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is set to boost its presence in Scotland, as it prepares for the UK’s
Top US food distributors Sysco Corp and US Foods have sued the country’s biggest chicken processors for allegedly conspiring to
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